Tavis Smiley
[#2916]
Tavis talks with Dr. Lloyd Sederer, one of America's leading experts in the mental health field. The author of The Family Guide to Mental Health Care discusses the mental health crisis in the US. Tavis also chats with steel guitarist Robert Randolph. The musician Rolling Stone lists as one of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" reflects on the making of his latest CD, "Lickety Split."duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

2:00 am

Intelligence Squared U.S.
[#304]
America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar PolicyIt's often taken for granted that America needs a strong dollar. When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession,are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? Or will the loss of purchasing power and currency manipulation abroad, offset the potential gains? MODERATOR John Donvan Author & Correspondent for ABC News FOR Frederic Mishkin Professor, Columbia Business School FOR John Taylor Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts AGAINST Steve Forbes Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media AGAINST James Grant Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observerduration 56:46
STEREO (Secondary audio: none)

Pacific Heartbeat
[#104H]
Keola Beamer: Malama Ko Aloha (Keep Your Love)"The idea of Aloha is Hawai'i's greatest gift to the world. But a lot of people don't know what it is, or how to find it, or how to discover it in our own hearts." These words, spoken by legendary Hawaiian composer and musician Keola Beamer, provide insight to the multi-cultural musical collaboration featured in Keola Beamer: M? lama Ko Aloha (Keep Your Love). Based upon Beamer's belief that musicians from different backgrounds can remain true to their own cultural heritage while learning and incorporating ideas from others, M?lama Ko Aloha features inspiring and unique musical performances by Beamer and a brilliant ensemble of musicians including Native American flute player R. Carlos Nakai and American jazz pianist virtuoso Geoffrey Keezer.duration 56:46
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MORNING

6:00 am

RajneeshpuramIn 1981, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, a spiritual leader from India, and thousands of his disciples moved to Wasco and Jefferson Counties. On what had been the Big Muddy Ranch, the "sannyasins" set out to build a new city, a utopian community in the desert - - Rajneeshpuram. Thousands of people from around the world gathered here to celebrate life. They worked hard and transformed the landscape. And more than a few hoped to spend the rest of their days at this place. But by 1986, they were gone.duration 58:11
STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)

7:00 am

Nature
[#2808H]
The HimalayasThe Himalayan mountain system is the planet's highest and home to the world's highest peaks. Nature explores the diversity of wildlife and habitats of this mountain chain starring the mysterious snow leopard.duration 55:46
SRND51 TVG (Secondary audio: DVI)

8:00 am

Intelligence Squared U.S.
[#304]
America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar PolicyIt's often taken for granted that America needs a strong dollar. When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession,are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? Or will the loss of purchasing power and currency manipulation abroad, offset the potential gains? MODERATOR John Donvan Author & Correspondent for ABC News FOR Frederic Mishkin Professor, Columbia Business School FOR John Taylor Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts AGAINST Steve Forbes Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media AGAINST James Grant Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observerduration 56:46
STEREO (Secondary audio: none)

9:00 am

Tavis Smiley
[#2917]
Tavis talks with actress Elisabeth Moss, co-star of AMC's Emmy-winning series, Mad Men. The versatile actress describes her lead role in the BBC and Sundance Channel miniseries, Top of the Lake.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

9:30 am

Tavis Smiley
[#2916]
Tavis talks with Dr. Lloyd Sederer, one of America's leading experts in the mental health field. The author of The Family Guide to Mental Health Care discusses the mental health crisis in the US. Tavis also chats with steel guitarist Robert Randolph. The musician Rolling Stone lists as one of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" reflects on the making of his latest CD, "Lickety Split."duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

Pacific Heartbeat
[#104H]
Keola Beamer: Malama Ko Aloha (Keep Your Love)"The idea of Aloha is Hawai'i's greatest gift to the world. But a lot of people don't know what it is, or how to find it, or how to discover it in our own hearts." These words, spoken by legendary Hawaiian composer and musician Keola Beamer, provide insight to the multi-cultural musical collaboration featured in Keola Beamer: M? lama Ko Aloha (Keep Your Love). Based upon Beamer's belief that musicians from different backgrounds can remain true to their own cultural heritage while learning and incorporating ideas from others, M?lama Ko Aloha features inspiring and unique musical performances by Beamer and a brilliant ensemble of musicians including Native American flute player R. Carlos Nakai and American jazz pianist virtuoso Geoffrey Keezer.duration 56:46
STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: DVI)

AFTERNOON

12:00 pm

RajneeshpuramIn 1981, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, a spiritual leader from India, and thousands of his disciples moved to Wasco and Jefferson Counties. On what had been the Big Muddy Ranch, the "sannyasins" set out to build a new city, a utopian community in the desert - - Rajneeshpuram. Thousands of people from around the world gathered here to celebrate life. They worked hard and transformed the landscape. And more than a few hoped to spend the rest of their days at this place. But by 1986, they were gone.duration 58:11
STEREO TVG (Secondary audio: none)

1:00 pm

Nature
[#2808H]
The HimalayasThe Himalayan mountain system is the planet's highest and home to the world's highest peaks. Nature explores the diversity of wildlife and habitats of this mountain chain starring the mysterious snow leopard.duration 55:46
SRND51 TVG (Secondary audio: DVI)

Tavis Smiley
[#2917]
Tavis talks with actress Elisabeth Moss, co-star of AMC's Emmy-winning series, Mad Men. The versatile actress describes her lead role in the BBC and Sundance Channel miniseries, Top of the Lake.duration 26:46
STEREO TVRE (Secondary audio: none)

3:30 pm

Nightly Business Report
[#32131Z]
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, another big day of selling on Wall Street. What's pressuring stocks and should long term investors ignore all the recent volatility? And, Chrysler refuses to recall millions of cars the government says are a safety hazard. Is the automaker putting its reputation at risk? NBR will ask the former head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.duration 24:46
STEREO TVRE

Nightly Business Report
[#32131Z]
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, another big day of selling on Wall Street. What's pressuring stocks and should long term investors ignore all the recent volatility? And, Chrysler refuses to recall millions of cars the government says are a safety hazard. Is the automaker putting its reputation at risk? NBR will ask the former head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.duration 24:46
STEREO TVRE

Charlie Rose
[#19118H]
(original broadcast date: 6/05/13) * A discussion about President Obama's new foreign policy team with David Ignatius of the Washington Post and Les Gelb, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations * Jonathan Alter on "The Center Holds: Obama and his Enemies" * Cuba Gooding Jr. on his upcoming role in "The Butler" by Lee Danielsduration 56:46
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Roadtrip Nation
[#202]
Interviews include Al Merrick a surfboard shaper and founder of Channel Island Surfboards, who shapes boards for well known surfers including Kelly Slater. Hugh Hefner is interviewed at his mansion and the Poet Laureate of San Francisco describes her path of becoming a poet while sitting in the RV.duration 26:46
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(DT25-1 through 25-3) Another station on Fremont Tower needs to perform more maintenance work overnight, requiring other TV
stations to shut down their signals for the safety of the workers. KQET’s signal will turn off late Thurs/early Friday
between midnight and 12:30am, and should return by 6am Friday morning. Many receivers will be able to […]

(DT25-1 through 25-3) Another station on Fremont Tower needs to perform maintenance work overnight, requiring that other TV
stations shut down their signals for the safety of the workers. KQET’s signal will turn off late Tues/early Wednesday
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(DT54.1 through DT54.5) Our Over the Air signals from our KQEH transmitter on Monument Peak (the DT54s) will need to be switched
from our Main antenna to our Auxillary antenna while climbers inspect the tower for possible maintenance needs. Once the inspection
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